The Arroyo Vista Inn, Minutes From the Rose Bowl

The Arroyo Vista Inn is conveniently located just a few miles from the Rose Bowl Stadium. The historic landmark, most famous for the annual New Year’s Tournament of Roses football game, also hosts a variety of events year round. Whether you are visiting the Rose Bowl for a football game, a fourth of July celebration, a concert, or the flea market, the Arroyo Vista Inn is the perfect place to stay. For more information about upcoming events at the Pasadena Rose Bowl, please visit their site.

Henry Huntington and Armand Hammer never met each other, but the two businessmen had at least one thing in common: they both established great art collections that form the core of major museums in Los Angeles. In an exciting “meet-up” of sorts, 15 important works from the Hammer Museum take up temporary residence at The Huntington, offering visitors the unprecedented opportunity to enjoy masterpieces from both collections in one place. The exhibition contains three haunting works by Vincent van Gogh, including Hospital at Saint-Rémy (1889) and The Sower (ca.1888), as well as Claude Monet’s View of Bordighera (1884), Alfred Sisley’s Timber Yard at Saint-Mammès (1880), and Camille Pissarro’s Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi Gras (1897). Also included are such startling images of modern life and the fin de siècle avant-garde as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Study for “In the Salon on the Rue des Moulins” (1894), Paul Cezanne’s Boy Resting (ca. 1887), and Paul Gauguin’s Bonjour Monsieur Gauguin (1889). Gustave Moreau’s theatrical Salome Dancing before Herod (1876), a seminal work of French Symbolist painting, joins its compatriots.

After being closed for two years, Fenyes Mansion is open for tours every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 12:15.

Explore Pasdena history as it was kept by the Fenyes-Curtin-Paloheimo families. The interiors and furnishings have been restored as they originally appeared. An amazing look at one family's contribution to Pasadena culture and history.